Representative Men and Families of Rhode Island pub by J. h. Beers and Co. 1908 pt 1677 In 1769 when a young man, Eleazer Whipple located in Cumberland, on the farm now owned by Joseph Arnold Whipple, a tract of 104 acres then owned by Joseph Razee, and in 1782 he built the house which is still standing, forming a part of the Whipple homestead. here he spent his life engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was a man well known in the community, and was greatly esteemed. Mr. Whipple died on his farm, and was laid to rest in the Cumberland cemetery, which is now known as the Ira Peck cemetery.
Representative Men and Families of Rhode Island pub by J. h. Beers and Co. 1908 pt 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
Representative Men and their Families of Rhode Island pg 1677
He married Blocked .
They were the parents of 9
children:
Eleazer Whipple
born 8 Nov 1758.
Joseph Whipple
born 6 Dec 1760.
Suze Whipple
born 11 Jul 1762.
Anne Whipple
born 12 Feb 1766.
Betty Whipple
born 9 Jan 1768.
Jesse Whipple
born 7 Feb 1771.
Amey Whipple
born 19 Sep 1773.
Freelove Whipple
born 5 Dec 1777.
Silence Whipple
born 23 Oct 1781.